How to check if I'm using the standard wi-fi driver intergrated in the recent 6.2 kernel release?

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  • RTL88x2BU-Linux-Driver

    Realtek RTL88x2BU WiFi USB Driver for Linux

  • I've been using rincat wi-fi 88x2bu driver for my TP-Link Archer usb wi-fi card. I found out that the 6.2 core will have that driver be default. After I updated everything I unistalled the rincat driver and wi-fi still works, but I'm not sure that I unistalled it correctly. How can I check that my wi-fi runs on the default driver?

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